Hitt and Run
by Walter Armstrong
When a towering figure in AIDS medicine and activism admits he had sex with a patient, it raises questions about the special bond between HIVers and their doctors. The answers may be even more challenging

Wish You Were Here?
by Andrea Robinson
Beyond the beaches and beautiful people lies a gritty mix of gays, blacks and Hispanics haggling for funds to fight the highest AIDS rates in the US. Greetings from the Miami tourists never see

A Kennedy Goes Global
by Sean Strub
Rory Kennedy, RFK’s youngest, talks to Sean Strub about bringing world AIDS home in her docu-film Pandemic...and what she really thinks about her famous family's faith

Dig That Pipeline!
by Liz Highleyman
A big buzz-maker at this year’s Retrovirus confab? The HIV-meds pipeline is fuller than it’s been in a loooong
time. “I think the next few years will see a plethora of new meds,
bringing our total up to more than two dozen [from today’s 19],” says
ace Los Angeles HIV doc Mark Katz, MD. Let’s look at ’em—from new nukes
and PIs likely to get the FDA go-ahead this year or next to more sci-fi
ideas that could transform treatment—if they survive R&D’s rocky
road!